Showing posts with label Windows Vista. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows Vista. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

Prompt Message to Reactivate Windows

Sometimes you will encounter a program will make Windows want or need to reactivate itself. This is one way that you know there is an internal issue that needs to be resolved. This problem of installing a new program is a common issue that often occurs with computer that has the initial version of Windows Vista.

You may also receive an Activation Error 0xC004F02A that usually occurs when you attempt to restore a Vista image that was created during a certain volume licensing installation. These issues have since been resolved since Vista came out however they still do pop up on some PC’s.

It is important to note that Microsoft stopped offering support on April 13th of 2010 for Vista operating systems without any service packs installed. In order to receive support for your Windows Vista make sure that you have Service Pack 2 installed on your PC.

Certain changes, additions or deletions of hardware are allowed to take place by Windows without requiring you to restart your computer, but other more complex changes or multiple changes can cause something in Windows to trigger the need to reactivate itself. If you are being prompted to reactivate Windows, the best solution is to take advantage of the Microsoft Patch.

The Microsoft patch offers an easy solution to a frustrating problem of being prompted to reactivate Windows. The patch can be found on the Windows Support website. Follow the directions offered to apply the patch which in turn should provide a long-term solution to issues that have popped up on your PC with Vista installed.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Windows Vista - BOOTMGR is Missing Error

Encountering the BOOTMGR is missing error while trying to boot a Windows Vista computer is not that uncommon. While this can be annoying, particularly if you are in the middle of something, on the positive side, this type of error is typically not related to an internal problem or hardware issue. Missing BOOTMGR errors are usually relatively quick and easy to fix.

Unfortunately, Windows Vista was released with a few bugs, but the good news is that they can be repaired quite easily. For many of these errors, including the BOOTMGR is missing error, you will need the Windows Vista CD. It is a good practice to keep all of your computer software available and in good working condition in the event that you ever need to reload a program in the future.

The reason that the BOOTMGR is missing error occurs is because the system may find a corrupted or missing file when trying to boot up. As we all know, problems with corrupted files often lead to many of the errors that we face when trying to use our computers.

When you receive the BOOTMGR is missing error, you correct the error by taking the following steps:
  • Insert the Windows Vista CD.
  • Press CTRL + ALT + DEL to restart your computer.
  • When the computer starts up, you may be asked questions such as: what language you want to proceed in, the time and so on. Answer these questions appropriately.
  • Click Next at the first prompt that you receive after booting up.
  • A link will be provided with an option that reads: Startup Repair. Click this link.
  • The installation process will search your computer for the Vista installation directory. If there is more than one directory, select Microsoft Windows Vista and click Next.

Your system will now be checked for the problems that are causing the BOOTMGR is missing error. Don’t be alarmed if the process takes a few minutes. Your computer may also restart itself randomly during the repair process; this is normal. Once the process is complete, you can reboot your system and remove the installation CD.

These simple steps should remedy the problems at boot up and the BOOTMGR missing error should disappear.